Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
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gitui

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blazing fast terminal-ui for git written in rust

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features

  • inspect changes
  • (un)stage files
  • commit
  • async input polling and
  • async git API for fluid control

motivation

I do most of my git usage in a terminal but I frequently found myself using git UIs for some use cases like: index/commit, diff, stash and log.

Over the last 2 years my go-to GUI tool for this was fork because it was not bloated, snappy and free. Unfortunately the free part will change soon and so I decided to build a fast & simple terminal tool myself to copy the fork features i am using the most.

installation

For the time being this product is considered alpha and not production ready, therefore I do not distribute binary versions yet, however feel free to build gitui and let me know what you think!

requirements

install rust/cargo: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install

build from source

the simplest way to start playing around with gitui is to have cargo install it locally:

cargo install --path "."

after that you can go to your git repo and run it:

gitui

todo for 0.1 (first release)

  • discard untracked files (remove)
  • (un)staging selected hunks
  • publish as homebrew-tap
  • release on crates.io

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